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Christian Brothers Automotive vs Midas

Franchise Comparison 2026

Both Christian Brothers Automotive and Midas are automotive franchises. Christian Brothers Automotive requires an investment of $515K – $650K while Midas requires $342K – $925K. In terms of revenue, Christian Brothers Automotive reports higher average unit revenue at $2.9M. Note: Reported as net sales, not gross sales. On SBA loan performance, Christian Brothers Automotive has a lower charge-off rate (0.0%) compared to Midas (13.3%). FranchiseVerdict rates Christian Brothers Automotive A (Strongest tier) and Midas A (Strongest tier).

Investment Range
$515K – $650K
$342K – $925K
Franchise Fee
$85K
$35K
Royalty Rate
50% of monthly "Split Profits" (revenue minus Shared Expenses, as defined in Confidential Operations Manual)
10.0%
Average Revenue (Item 19)
$2.9M
$1.2M
SBA Charge-Off Rate
0.0% (295 loans)
13.3% (451 loans)
Total Units
326
975
Unit Growth (YoY)
N/A
N/A
Year Began Franchising
1996
1956
FDD Year
2026
2025